935 B Street, N. W., WaSHINGTON, D. C. 19 
BOLGIANO’S BALTIMORE NUTMEG MUSKMELON OR CANTALOUPE 
IF YOU WANT PEDIGREE STOCK SEND TO HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR SEED. 
A ‘first-class melon; has size, form, beauty ices aa Pag 
and rich in flavor. Why grow a poor crop 
when a smail outlay for good seed will as- 
“ sure a splendid crop of choicest fruit, which 
_ will command the highest prices and ready 
sales? -Our seed this year is from the best 
crop we ever grew, and with our seed your 
crop may be equally as good. The best of 
an - all for market purposes. Our seed is from 
; the finest stock known, and has always 
- _ given satisfaction. North, South, East and 
West are pow sending for Baltimore Nut- 
meg, and the uniform testimony awards it 
unequalled excellence—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
: 10c. ¢ Pound, lic. 4 Pound, 20c. Pound, 40c. 
I bought from you some Baltimore Nutmeg 
Cantaloupe seeds which gave splendid satisfac- 
tion. I have tried many high-priced melons, 
but none so good as yours. 
orate eS UR. Ss CAMERON. Ya. 
WATERMELON, — Wasser=/Meclone. 
F to Five Pounds to the Acre. 
L@@fcnce for Thirty Hills. ¥ eqs 
ture same as for Muskmelon. Sg ON es a Na 
. Blue Gem Watermelon.—The Blue Gem is a luscious addition to the melon family. Growers and ship- 
pers welcomed it because of its ‘sweet flavor, large and uniform size. No melon sold ior better prices nor gave 
more general satisfaction the past season. Such was the demand for Blue Gem seed the supply of seed was ex- 
, bausted'early inspring. When growers, shippers and consumers agree in favor of the excellence as they do 
= wit e Blue Gem there cannot be any mistake about its merits—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. $ Pound, 20c. 
und, 30c.- Pound, 50c. 5 Pounds, $2.00. 10 Pounds, $3.50. 
Gray Menarch or Long White Icing.—This distinct melon is without a doubt one of the largest of 
"all, frequentiy attaining a weight of seventy pounds and over. Theskin is mottled gray color, shape long, flesh 
bright crimson and of sweet, delicious flavor. It is also a fine shipper, carrying well long distances and bring- 
‘ing very high prices—Packets, 5c. and 10c. 4 Pound, 15c. 4 Pound, 25c. Pound 40c. 
; southern Rattlesnake.—Has gained great popularity throughout the entire country for its large size 
en fine shipping qualities; shape oblong, of light green coior and beautifully mottled and striped with a iight 
‘shade $ flesh scarlet, rind thin, very solid and both sweet and delicious; stands transit well—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
ce. 2 Pound, lic. 4 Pound, 25c. Pound, 40c. ; ; : 
an Queen.—A large variety, weighing 80 pounds and upwards. The rind is marked with regular 
es of light and dark green. It is a very showy variety of fair quality—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. + Pound, 
ce. #Pound.25c. Pound. 40c. 
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5c. Ounce, 10c. % Pound, lic. % Pound.20c. Pound, 3)ec. ; 
‘ New Dixie Waterimelon.—Soon became a favorite because of its own merits. It hasa large size, dsome form, dark 
enwnereen rind, with beautiful striping; its flesh is scarlet, melting and very sweet. It is very productive and one of the best table 
- Melons ever introduced—Packet;5c.- Ounce, 10c. % Pound, ldc. 4 Pound, 20c. Pound, 30c. 
Improved Florida Favor- 
ite.—This excellent variety 
is @ remarkabie heavy 
yielder and one of the finest 
table melonsever grown. It 
is two weeks earlier than 
Kolb’s Gem or Gypsy; of 
medium size, covered with 
light and dark green stripes, 
8 alternately; flesh deep red, 
delicious, sweet, very firm 
and crisp. Its earliness and 
excellent quality are bound 
to make it popular with 
those who plent for their 
own use and prefer quality 
to enormous size—-Packet, 
5e. Ounce, 10c. % Pound, 
l5c. X% Pound, 25c. Pound, 
40c. 
